The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, December 18, 1919, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
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Now is your opportunity to buy shoes for less than wholesale prices of today. Offering you these shoes at a discount does not
mean you are buying poor shoes. They are good shoes, priced low. The shoes on sale described and priced below are good in
style, material and construction, and are priced to you at this sale at a saving of 25 to 33 1-3 per cent
NOTE THE PRICES BELOW AND BE CONVINCED THAT YOU CAN SAVE MONEY BY BUYING NOW.
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MEN'S WORK SHOES
Army Shoe
Our stock of Army Shoes
is most complete in all col
ors and sizes.
Regular price .$9 to $10.
. Special Price This Week
Only
$7.75
MEN'S WOOL SOX
Our 75c Sox, now
2 pairs for $1.35
Our 65c Sox, now
2 pairs for $1.15
All Cotton and Cashmere
Sox at 10 per cent off this
week.
MEN'S DRESS SHOES
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We have a fine line of Men's
Dress Shoes specially'priced for
this week. Some fine shoes in
brown and black English as low
as $8.50.
Regular $13.50 values.
MEN'S SILK SOX
in black, brown, grey and white,
pure thread silk. Regular price,
$1.25.
Sale Price 95c
We have shown you an oppor
tunity. Are you going to take it?
BOYS' SCHOOL SHOES
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CHILDREN'S SHOES
FRESHMAN
Gun Metal, Button, with bulldog toe,
heavy soles. The kind that will wear. Reg:
ular price $5.50.
Special Price $4.25
Sizes 3 to 5.
COLLEGE BOY
Brown Russia Lace English, also black,
Gun Metal. Regular price $6.50.
Special Price $5.48
EXTRA SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY
FORENOON
Free! A pair of rubbers with every pair
of Men's Dress Shoes.
LITTLE LADY
Black Vici Kid Button. A
real fine shoe. Sizes 6 to 2.
Regular price $3.80 to $4.50.
Special Price $2.80 to $3.50.
Patent leather bottom, dull
top button. Sizes 6 to 2.
Regular price $3.65 to $4.65.
Special Price $2.65 to $3.65.
Patent Leather Mary Jane.
Sizes 2 to 2. Regular
price $2.25 to $3.75.
Spec. Price $1.75 to $2.75.
We have many other styles
and colors.
CHILDREN'S HOSIERY
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We have a fine line of
Children's Hosiery in all
sizes and colors.
A discount of 10 per, cent
is in effect on all hosiery.
E. C. SCUFFERS
In Tan, Vici," Black Gun
Metal and Patent Leather.
Regular price $2.50.
Special Price $1.98 ,
' We have a complete line
of Rubbers and Overshoes
for Men, Boys and Children.
UNION
STORE
BRADLEY
727 Main St.
UNION
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At the Theatres
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"Tho Lovo Call" 1b tho most uni
versal thins In tho world, and tlio
most Insistent. "'Tla lovo Unit makes
tlio world go 'round." and to tlio
golden volcod summons of lovo. rich
and poor, innn and woman, old and
young, respond. All olso pales Into
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happiness Is found. It 1h tho world
old quest ot mankind, a thlrBt. which
Is novor sntod, tho "doslro ot tho
moth for tho star, of tho night for
tho morrow."
When mate first callod to mnto,
creation begun, and so tho search for
affinity Is tho ono dominating fact
or In life.
In "Tho Lovo Call," a photo- drn-
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ma starring Bllllo Rhodes, released
by Exhibitors Mutual, Is told tho
story of a whole-souled hut Illltorato
girl of tho western country, who
sacrificed hor opportunity to become
an educated "lady" to make hupp
tho man who loved her.
A blory of tiagedy, .pathos ' and
humor, daring In conception tind or
iginal in its unfolding, with striking
scones of the pilmltive llfo of tho
cnttlo country.
Kid Allon, tho horolno of tho play
answered ''Tlio Lovo Call," for hor
heart was true and hor matp wnnted
her. Seo "Tho Lovo Cnll" nt'tho Lib
el ty tonight.
It isn't often a brldo marries tho
tvrong man, Is it? Yet hero's a per
fectly logical story ot ono brldo who
did. Sho hadn't seen her "intended"
Have an Oil Heater
to take off tho chill when It is
too warm to havo tho furnneo
going. Wo havo thorn that are
as pretty as a plcturo, tako
very llttlo oil and nro cuarnn
toed to ho freo from smoke or
Binoll. Don't wait till all tho
family havo colds. Col ono to
day.
ROBERTS & HANKS
122 Main St.
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We are offering for the Holiday
Trade the Finest and Most
Exclusive Line of
XMAS
CARDS
Novelties and Fancy Stationery
t ever thou u In Klamath halls,
PIONEER PRINTING & STATIONERY COMPANY
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lor fifteen years and onlyagreed to,
marry him to save her mother's llfo,
so It was a pardonable error, wasn't
it? But what about tho bridegroom?
Ah! that's another story. See "The
Bost Man" and find out all about it.
You'll bo highly . interested and
mightily entertained. At tho Liberty
Friday.
Mabel Normand In "When Doc
tors DIsagroo" follows tho success of
her "Sis Hopkins" and "Tho Pest"
in a decidedly different way. The
now Goldwyn Picture embodies nil
tho oloments that go to make a
typical Mabel Norland production
and at tho same time U surpasses
them all. Thero are undeniable reas
ons for this.
"When Doctors Disagree" is a
real farce, its basis Is ono of the
most laiiEhablo situations over con
ceived; Its interpretation and pictor
ial aspects aro flawless.
linagtno tho comedienne being
raced to n sanitarium for an opera
tion prescribed by a bogus physician
and made apparently necessary bo
causo Millie Martin has swallowed a
toothaeho remedy. It happened to bo"
a wad of chewing tobneco. Only
Mabel Normand could do Justlco to
tills whtmsicnl conceit. Yet it is on
ly ono of a scoro of lnughablo opls
odes in tho now play.
Besides tho comic story ninny oth
or outstanding moilts recommend it
to exhibitors. Directed by Victor L.
Schcrtzingor, it has that human
quality 'found in all his productions.
Millio Martin is mndo a real char
actor nt all times. Exquisite photo
graphy nnd lighting effects add to
Its beauty and accomplished come
dians fall not far behind Mabel Nor
mand In ovoklng laughtor. At the
Star tonight.
In ''Square Deal Sanderson" Wm.
S, Hart's newest Artcraft picture,
which will bo shown at tho Star
Theatre Friday will bo found ono of
tho strongest stories ever employed
for a scenario. It was written by
Ohas A. Seltzer nnd plcturlf.ed by
L'imbort HUlyor.
It tells about a Westorner who
sees a horsethlef shot In tho back,
who afterwards kills his assailant. A
letter tells Square Deal Sanderson
that the thlet Is a brother ot Mary
Brunsford, owner of a ranch In, New
Mexico, who .writes that she Is beset
by a man who is trying to steal her
property. Square Deal goes to her
lescue and poses as her brother',
whom she had not seen from child
hood. He saves her, gets into and out
of many bad scopes, but finally
bests tho villian and his band and
wins the girl as his reward.
Ann Little plays the girl and of
course Bill Hart is the westerner
whose "handle".' typifies his charact
er. This picture is said to be ono of
Bill Hart's best photoplays, which in
the parlance of the day may be said
tc be "going some."
"IX THE DAY'S NEWS"
Dr. Lyman Abbott, who enters up
on his eighty-fifth year today, has
been fumed as a clergyman, author, I
and editor for upwards of half a cen
tury, nnd is still numbered among
the active workers. Dr. Abbott is a
native of Massachusetts and comes
.of a New England family which has
contributed to American literature
through sevorul generations. After
completing his studies at New York
University, in 1853, ho took up law,
but soon abandoned that profession
to enter the Congrogatlonal minis-
tiy. His first pastorate was in Terre
Haute, hid., whore he remained from
1SG0 to 1SC5. In tho latter year ho
wont to New Yqrk and in 18C9 ho
succeeded Henry Ward Beecher as
pastor of Plymouth Church in Brook
lyn; During the decade that lio oc
cupied tho Plymouth' .Church pulpit
Dr. Abbott bocamo widely fame as a
proachor. In later years ho has added
to his reputation by his work .as an
author and an edltor-ln-chlef- of one
of the prominent magazines.
A subscription to Tho Evening
Horald for a prospective locator this
year, might mean a Christmas
present for all of us next year.
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General;
" Concrete
Construction
Shasta Sand Used
Exclusively
.& Best yet. Herald Want Ads.
A New Tire
Here is a tire that is a, tire THE GENERAL COIID. It is
guaranteed for 10,000 miles, but you don't have to worry about
that, for it will always beat that mark. Tho next time you buy a
tiro " 'y a General It's the tiro you've been looking for.
) havo a full lino of accessories here. Drop In and look
the rer.
HOAGLAND & McCOLLUM
NEXT TO POSTOFFICE
NOTICE TO OUR CUSTOMERS
On account of tho condition of the roads, our de
livery servlco will leave tho markot promptly on this
schedule: .
Going cast ut 8:30 u. w.
Going west at - 1:00 m.
Going east at 10:30 u. in.
Going cast nt 11:00 a. in.
One delivery in the afternoon at 3 o'clock.
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